Earl Grey must be very popular nowadays
It looks like Jeffrey’s shared some of his with Godfrey – and incidentally, what’s with these Norman knights’ names wrapped round men who look like anything but?
Shame you can’t see the man when you’re naming the baby.
But anyway, Godfrey Grima was on Super One last night (you know, for a change), and waxing lyrical in much the same way he did with Alfred Sant, who Grima considered to be “very statesmanlike”.
Joseph Muscat, he said, has amazing leadership skills and will definitely be the next Fenech Adami. To which Michael Falzon (former Nationalist minister, not the Labour variety) responded: “How interesting that you are using Fenech Adami as the benchmark of what a great leader should be, and not Dom Mintoff.”
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A slip that even Sigmund Freud himself would be agog at.
He said Gonzi is hopeless and that he never blossomed, and that Joseph Muscat reminds him of Eddie.
Do these people actually jack off to Joseph Muscat?
Ah, Michael Falzon, still as sharp as ever on the repartee.
The very essence of Labour’s envy finally came out. Of all the wannabes, it had to be Godfrey Grima.
Quite astute of Michael Falzon to have made the remark.
The more years they spend in opposition, the more jealousy ferments and heaven forbid they get elected because their cork will pop and the whole nation will be soaked in the stench of their sewage.
Imma dan bis-serjeta?
Joseph Muscat mhu xejn hlief kapural libes ta’ general. L-istess kif kien qal Mintoff lil Joe Grima meta ried lil Leo Brincat bhal president ta’ MLP.
A few questions to the amazing leader of the Moviment Bla Isem.
Isn’t Godfrey Grima the same one who designed the new logo of the Partit Laburista – the one which the party is afraid to show in public?
Methinks Marisa has been replaced.
Now they are really ashamed of everything in the past that PL is associated with.
Even is-Salvatur.
Putting Joey on a par with Eddie is the acme.
Their next slogan will be : Vote Joey, Get Eddie.
“Horror. Horror has a face … and you must make a friend of horror.”